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Frank Blank

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  1. 16 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

    No, no direct experience ith these, but intrigued to learn from whence comes the inspiration. It it for travelling light..?

     

    Very much a travelling light guitar as it breaks down into two parts and has a nifty travel bag.

     

    16 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

    An amp of some kind is required, unless using them simply with headphones or 'Voxplug'-style amps. In that, they are successful, and almost silent, which allows late-night practice, for instance.

     

    You can plug headphones directly into the guitar itself...

     

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    16 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

    The tone is subject to the quality of the amping, of course, and really shines with a PA system, or FRFR amp/cab (little chance of feedback, which is a 'plus'...). Lightweight, of course, but are acoustic guitars really heavy..?
    Useful kit, with the promise of Yamaha quality (they make nothing bad, from their whole range of industries...), which can inspire confidence.

    All-in-all, an excellent choice in that style of instrument, if one has a need for that style of instrument. Is that your case..? A discerning public demands to know. rWNVV2D.gif

     

    Oddly, I write a lot of my bass lines on a battered old classical that I found under the stairs, I might just be due for an upgrade!

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  2. 3 hours ago, Richie Rich said:

    I'm thinking about getting a thinline acoustic, are there any thinline acoustic owners out there? 

    What do you like / dislike about them?

    What models do you recommend?

    Steel stringed or classical?

  3. 3 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

    Sorry about the de-rail, but I genuinely thought that there was a beautiful rosace on that guitar table..! Yes, I realise now that it's a reflection of your ceiling, but still..! A great photo, and a real mirror finish on the guitar. Good luck with the sale; that's a corker. Almost makes me wish I wasn't a drummer..! B|

    Yes, difficult to take any pics of a guitar, especially one this mirror-like, without getting the ceiling roses involved (sounds like a trio of backing singers).

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  4. SOLD

    Bought this gorgeous slimline classical guitar on a whim three weeks ago on the 18th of May from Peach guitars at a reduced price of £999 as it was considered a cosmetic factory second. I’ve looked all over the guitar but can barely see a mark that I would consider as a cosmetic flaw, there is a very fine scratch on the back but you can only see it if you angle the guitar into light. I got the guitar home and put it straight in the rack, notice how unblemished the fretboard is and that’s because it hasn’t been played at all, it is unused and in the same condition it was in the shop. These guitars are well over a grand new. Godin gigbag included. This is in too good condition to risk a courier, I am prepared to deliver or meet half way depending on distance.

    For those who don't know me I'm a regular on Basschat and here is my feedback from that forum.

    Here is the ad on the Peach Guitars website, they obviously had a few of these.

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